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Alberta Premier Smith congratulates Carney, warns him against future ‘hostile acts’EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a note of congratulations — along with a sharply worded warning and a ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith responded to Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberals’ election win with a call for “meaningful action” from Ottawa and a warning that Alberta will no longer accept ...
A day after Canada’s Liberals won a fourth consecutive mandate, Alberta’s government has introduced a bill that would make it ...
The Alberta government wants to bring back corporate and union political donations, eliminate vouching for a voter’s identity ...
Cody McBride has been hired as the new supervisor for the Picture Butte Feeder Co-operative, indicating its suspension from ...
Danielle Smith also rolled out a bill making it easier for residents to force a provincial referendum, although she insisted ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta bill seeks to reintroduce union, corporate contributions, ban tabulators and lower recall thresholdAlberta is seeking to overhaul how its elections are administered including reintroducing union and corporate spending, ...
The proposed changes include making it easier for citizens to call for a separatist referendum, banning voting tabulator machines and reintroducing corporate and union donations.
Rob Breakenridge, columnist for the Calgary Herald, says the future of the Alberta-Ottawa relationship depends on how Mark ...
When the Alberta Energy Regulator asked an Australian coal prospector to improve selenium monitoring and uphold the law at a ...
OTTAWA--The premier of Alberta says her oil-and-gas-rich province will no longer tolerate the Liberal government's "hostile acts" against the energy sector, and that she intends to talk to ...
There is little enthusiasm for another Liberal government in much of Western Canada, as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls ...
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